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which ever reaches the men burst will be used to bring them to the surface. this is working steadily but slowly. the second one is -- part of it fell down into the shelter. it was a reminder that things could still go wrong. finally, the third drill is the most powerful. it has only just started work but is expected to be quick. with each passing day the timetable appears to be shortening. some engineers are already saying it could reach a conclusion as early as next month. finally ending the agonizing wait for the miners relatives. this is the granddaughter of one of the trapped men. it was her birthday on wednesday. all she wanted as a present -- >> i want my granddad to come out. >> the organizers of the commonwealth games in india are facing rising the threat of a massive walkout by athletes. concerns grow over the safety and hygiene. eight nations have written a letter demanding the conditions be met or they will refuse to compete. the un human rights council accused the israeli military of using disproportionate force and displaying an unacceptable leve
which ever reaches the men burst will be used to bring them to the surface. this is working steadily but slowly. the second one is -- part of it fell down into the shelter. it was a reminder that things could still go wrong. finally, the third drill is the most powerful. it has only just started work but is expected to be quick. with each passing day the timetable appears to be shortening. some engineers are already saying it could reach a conclusion as early as next month. finally ending the...
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thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight....
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she is like a mother to us. she is an intelligent and smart woman and capable of doing our job effectively. the gatt -- new line "the have -- >> the afghan judicial is judicial system is one of the most corrupt. >> i asked her why she doesn't take bribes. >> taking bribes is the mother of all problems treatises -- it is the mother of all corruption. as a result, justice is not implemented. i am proud to be a woman because women generally do not take bribes. >> it is a high risk job. outside the offices, eight armed bodyguards look after her. she uses a armored vehicle. >> ideal of criminals, smugglers, narcotics traffickers and the kidnappers. i make sure they are punished. they don't like me to impose law and i am there and a maitre >> she is concerned about her family. two years ago, militants beheaded another prosecutor. since then, she stopped sending her children to school. >> some people and not like women to work. that is why we cannot come out of our homes. >> i ought to be at fourth grade in school. ear
she is like a mother to us. she is an intelligent and smart woman and capable of doing our job effectively. the gatt -- new line "the have -- >> the afghan judicial is judicial system is one of the most corrupt. >> i asked her why she doesn't take bribes. >> taking bribes is the mother of all problems treatises -- it is the mother of all corruption. as a result, justice is not implemented. i am proud to be a woman because women generally do not take bribes. >> it is...
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with us is the leading u.s. leader. what do you think is going to happen in terms of orders and general affairs? >> what a difference a year makes. last year was a very bleak time. now we are seeing surging travel levels. gross is happening throughout the world. last year we have interest asia travel surpass north america for the first time. it is broad spread. it is not just the middle east. latin america have been very strong. turkey has been strong. >> the new move is music to the ears of airplane makers like boeing. >> i think from airbus and boeing, you are going to see a lot of orders announced. i think we are starting to see the of swing of a cycle. we are talking to a lot of customers we have not talked to in a lot of years. riders shift is up. we think the customers will be profitable for the next few years, and we are going to sell out their plans to return cards all eyes were on the streamliner, and during the years friess -- going to sell out their plans. >> all eyes were on dreamliner. they admitted the fir
with us is the leading u.s. leader. what do you think is going to happen in terms of orders and general affairs? >> what a difference a year makes. last year was a very bleak time. now we are seeing surging travel levels. gross is happening throughout the world. last year we have interest asia travel surpass north america for the first time. it is broad spread. it is not just the middle east. latin america have been very strong. turkey has been strong. >> the new move is music to...
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the man in red used to be a drug dealer. from this squallered apartment, sergei had a front row seat as he watched hair win take over the city. >> first involved in opium but in 2002-2003 hair win came and washed over this whole region. a lot of people began to use it, even those that never injected 44. massive growth in production from afghanistan. today russia is the biggest hair win market in the world. fe of course down on us-like, you need to stop the clouds from falling. the clouds in the shape of afghan papi fields. >> it's 3:00 a.m. in a knot american ever a foreign cmu is trusha's aid. under a bed. the bottles are full of pure, uncut hair win, at least a million-dollar lay yut a lazy track but is to said -- >> bb news in moscow. >> this is gmt with george al guya. india set to take on the world's largest people counting exercise. we'll find out how many recognize and thou attract the remain der. >> how do you track down big cats that just don't want to be snound well, how about using dogs. that's a tactic being used
the man in red used to be a drug dealer. from this squallered apartment, sergei had a front row seat as he watched hair win take over the city. >> first involved in opium but in 2002-2003 hair win came and washed over this whole region. a lot of people began to use it, even those that never injected 44. massive growth in production from afghanistan. today russia is the biggest hair win market in the world. fe of course down on us-like, you need to stop the clouds from falling. the clouds...
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it took us enough -- no. 2 show us and afghan success story. in german armored vehicle. although relatively peaceful they tell us insurgent attacks have been on the rise. this has long been one of the more secure areas. today there is a building boom. the west is keen to develop the economy. the american agency is quite literally hoping to paint a bright future for afghans, investing in new equipment for this paint factory so business can expand. the mixed ethnicity and geography means the insurgency remains weak. passions are the majority -- minority. a baddon't have insurgency appear because we don't share a border with pakistan. the taliban came from pakistan. we border countries like was that the stand who don't interfere in our affairs. >> with unemployment almost 17% -- 7%, these women are grateful to have jobs. like this one has five children to feed. she tells me nato troops must pay so her children can grow up safely, go to school, and have better jobs. this is a part of that in afghanistan we rarely get to see. here in the north mostly pretty normal lives. they
it took us enough -- no. 2 show us and afghan success story. in german armored vehicle. although relatively peaceful they tell us insurgent attacks have been on the rise. this has long been one of the more secure areas. today there is a building boom. the west is keen to develop the economy. the american agency is quite literally hoping to paint a bright future for afghans, investing in new equipment for this paint factory so business can expand. the mixed ethnicity and geography means the...
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people began to use it. even people who had never used it before. >> the heroin problem in russia has mirrored a massive growth in production from afghanistan. today russia is the biggest heroin market in the world. >> heroine falls down on us like rain tree we could put up our umbrella. cannot stop it from raining. you need to stop the clouds from falling. clouds in the shape of afghan poppy fields. >> it is 3:00 a.m. in the north moscow suburb. for the first time ever, a foreign tv crew is allowed to join the russian drug police for a greraid. the bottles are full of pure heroin, at least $1 million worth. >> last month a farm worker in southern israel was the first person in more than a year killed by a rocket fired by palestinian militants in gaza. the man was not is really. he was thai. >> the vast greenhouses' of southern israel. this is the middle east, but it could be the far east. there are now over 28,000 legal thai workers across israel. almost all of them are working on farms. this one is run by
people began to use it. even people who had never used it before. >> the heroin problem in russia has mirrored a massive growth in production from afghanistan. today russia is the biggest heroin market in the world. >> heroine falls down on us like rain tree we could put up our umbrella. cannot stop it from raining. you need to stop the clouds from falling. clouds in the shape of afghan poppy fields. >> it is 3:00 a.m. in the north moscow suburb. for the first time ever, a...
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thanks for being with us. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center. >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. [woman vocalizing] >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home. w3>> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home. >> "bbc world news" was >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
thanks for being with us. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank...
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do stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." . still to come -- fresh hope for the chilean miners. how are the men coping belowground? first though, for days, there have been doubts about delhi's readiness for the commonwealth games. now the athletes are going in. for six days, officials have been pulling out all the stops. >> members of the nigerian team were arriving in the airport'. the anglin contingent started moving into the games village -- the england that contingent started moving into the games region. there is still a lot of work being done. frantic construction is carrying on, and the army has rebuilt the bridge that collapsed last week. they are feeling the heat, but they still found time. they are confident that eventually everything will be in top shape. >> we are cleaning up the rooms. but the public areas. -- the public areas we have also said that everyone has to work double time. >> most of the venues are being restored as the elite troops to go about securing them. india is taking a chances. >> the preparations
do stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." . still to come -- fresh hope for the chilean miners. how are the men coping belowground? first though, for days, there have been doubts about delhi's readiness for the commonwealth games. now the athletes are going in. for six days, officials have been pulling out all the stops. >> members of the nigerian team were arriving in the airport'. the anglin contingent started moving into the games village -- the england that...
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very good to have you with us. still to come, a country desperate for a fix, how so much of russia became addicted to heroin. first, though, as if catholics didn't have much to argue about at the moment, now the head of the church of england and wales has hinted it may modify its line on condoms. the archbishop said he can see why arguments for using contraception to fight poverty in developing nations are attractive. >> the solemn celebration of mass, at st. peter's in rome. holy week for pope benedict, a time of humility and pen tans, acknowledging that the clergy sex scandal is a test both for the pope personally and for the catholic church. it is also largely overshadowed other continuing issues for the church. one of them, the debate over whether traditional catholic teaching opposing the use of artificial contraception makes it harder for women in the developing world to escape poverty. and there's an obstacle in fighting the spread of aids. the archbishop of westminster new intervention in this debate uses l
very good to have you with us. still to come, a country desperate for a fix, how so much of russia became addicted to heroin. first, though, as if catholics didn't have much to argue about at the moment, now the head of the church of england and wales has hinted it may modify its line on condoms. the archbishop said he can see why arguments for using contraception to fight poverty in developing nations are attractive. >> the solemn celebration of mass, at st. peter's in rome. holy week...
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he used 4500? of cards. thank you for being with us on the "bbc world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor....
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he is now authorizing the use of the special intervention force to break blockades. the equivalent of a swat team. it is not just the pickets at the refineries, there is chaos around the country. several hundred workers brought the two airports to a standstill today. with fuel shortages and major disruptions, some families have revise their plans for the break. the pension bill will be approved by the senate, perhaps on thursday. but that will not be the end of it. the summitt union sadie progress should continue even after the bill is approved -- some argue -- the union's progress should continue. in 2006 protests forced the government to retreat on a controversial labor reform bill. there is no sign the president is about to relent, but the unions will not give up without a fight. >> the u.s. has plans to sell military aircraft to saudi arabia for a $60 billion. officials say congress has been notified of the deal. blackcludes 84 f-15's and hawk helicopters. our washington correspondent will talk about this deal. >> it is senecal in terms of its size -- it is signi
he is now authorizing the use of the special intervention force to break blockades. the equivalent of a swat team. it is not just the pickets at the refineries, there is chaos around the country. several hundred workers brought the two airports to a standstill today. with fuel shortages and major disruptions, some families have revise their plans for the break. the pension bill will be approved by the senate, perhaps on thursday. but that will not be the end of it. the summitt union sadie...
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good to have you with us. still to come, english cheese is taking on the french. we report and the growing global appetite for a taste of york sure. -- tasted york shire. first, three australian soldiers have been charged of the deaths of six people, five of them children, in afghanistan. it is alleged ds chileans attacked the wrong house while searching for a taliban leader. -- it is alleged the australians attacked the wrong house. >> the charges against the soldiers relate to a commando raid on suspected taliban hideout. six people, including five afghan children were killed in the operation in february, 2009. four others were wounded. a military prosecutor has now decided the three servicemen will be charged with various offenses. they include man charger -- manslaughter, dangerous conduct, and failing to obey an order. the prime minister says it will have every opportunity to clear their names. >> the accused persons will be offered support. in relation, i would say the following -- our australian defense force has strict rules of engagement and i think they
good to have you with us. still to come, english cheese is taking on the french. we report and the growing global appetite for a taste of york sure. -- tasted york shire. first, three australian soldiers have been charged of the deaths of six people, five of them children, in afghanistan. it is alleged ds chileans attacked the wrong house while searching for a taliban leader. -- it is alleged the australians attacked the wrong house. >> the charges against the soldiers relate to a...
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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they put this tank of water there for us and told us that it has been treated. since i have no other choice, we drink it. the river is thought to be the original source of the cholera infection. flooding after last week's hurricane has only made matters worse. how many are dying, we may never know. the cholera epidemic has brought even more agony to the people of this earthquake-ravaged nation. bbc news. >> the apec meeting today after a tough g-20 summit. with 21 world leaders in town for the summit, the security is tight. more than 21,000 police from all over the country have been brought to yokohama to secure the venue. i asked our correspondent about the scale of preparations. >> 21,000 police officers as you say from all over japan. word has spread that some kids have been collecting each of the -- they meet the police officers from. what the leaders are hoping to talk about is free trade. the long-term goal of apec is to set up a free trade area right around the pacific rim, the most dynamic part of the world's economy. what could overshadow these talks is
they put this tank of water there for us and told us that it has been treated. since i have no other choice, we drink it. the river is thought to be the original source of the cholera infection. flooding after last week's hurricane has only made matters worse. how many are dying, we may never know. the cholera epidemic has brought even more agony to the people of this earthquake-ravaged nation. bbc news. >> the apec meeting today after a tough g-20 summit. with 21 world leaders in town...
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thank you for being with us. how politically dangerous is it to have this kind of situation three months after the election? >> there is a certain degree of danger, but let's be honest, the parliament had not acted before the elections. when we talk about the biggest issues that divide iraqis, this previous parliament had frankly not addressed a lot of those issues. i am not as concerned because i think it is a continuation of the process from 2005. the process of political stalemate. >> your thinking is that the cynicism we heard in the report, that is more or less what you would expect in the signals no extra frustration? >> and i think for most ordinary iraqis the basic concerns that they have our security in their neighborhood, all electricity in their homes and basic services. like any other democracy what the politicians do does not matter for most citizens. >> right to mention security, probably the big thing that iraqis are worried about. do you think that these delays that we are seeing affect the americ
thank you for being with us. how politically dangerous is it to have this kind of situation three months after the election? >> there is a certain degree of danger, but let's be honest, the parliament had not acted before the elections. when we talk about the biggest issues that divide iraqis, this previous parliament had frankly not addressed a lot of those issues. i am not as concerned because i think it is a continuation of the process from 2005. the process of political stalemate....
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tell us what that means. >> it means that she has brought, or her lawyers have sent a petition to the supreme court, saying that the detention or husband was illegal. the authorities said that he was being detained under military law. the supreme court is going to hear it on friday, just about 48 hours time. the opposition has said that they would not some kind of legal protest, and i think that her petition is whathe protest is. >> none of this bodes very well for the elections that have to take place. we have seen these kind of cop -- violent clashes before and the campaign has barely started. makes the mind boggle at what we might have. >> elections are known to be times of increased tension in tree long cut, and this one have been just a couple of weeks ago when there was an extremely violent presidential campaign. the incumbent president and the general, his former ally threw down the gauntlet, coming from the same ideological position, ethnic minorities that were instrumental in defeating the tigers, making many of the minorities feel quite bruised. these two people from the sam
tell us what that means. >> it means that she has brought, or her lawyers have sent a petition to the supreme court, saying that the detention or husband was illegal. the authorities said that he was being detained under military law. the supreme court is going to hear it on friday, just about 48 hours time. the opposition has said that they would not some kind of legal protest, and i think that her petition is whathe protest is. >> none of this bodes very well for the elections...
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this is the village where a man called fisa shahzad used to live. he is the would be bomber who left -- who left his car packed with explosives in new york's times square three months ago, but was later arrested. it makes the link with afghanistan clear. >> as long as nato forces remain in afghanistan there will be people like him. what happens in afghanistan has a direct effect on people's thinking here. >> both the afghan and pakistani taliban made great use of the vast and uncontrolled a tribal areas along the afghan border. the british gave the people autonomy at one time. this is where another al qaeda- linked group operates. osama bin laden may also be here. >> one of the major ingredients of success has been the fact that over the past two years, the local people in the province who are favorably inclined toward these outfits have turned against them >> but the very moment when pakistan has successfully cracked down on its own taliban group, it is found accused of helping the afghan taliban. >> they have started looking at the taliban as one
this is the village where a man called fisa shahzad used to live. he is the would be bomber who left -- who left his car packed with explosives in new york's times square three months ago, but was later arrested. it makes the link with afghanistan clear. >> as long as nato forces remain in afghanistan there will be people like him. what happens in afghanistan has a direct effect on people's thinking here. >> both the afghan and pakistani taliban made great use of the vast and...
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. >> stay with us if you can. still to come, still struggling with the aftermath of an earthquake and the cholera epidemic. how will the people of haiti deal with the presidential election this weekend? cloning of animals for commercial purposes is still controversy in many parts of the world. in britain, christians -- questions came up after it was revealed that milk and meat was sold to consumers. an independent panel of scientists have been looking at the case. their conclusion is that the food was unlikely to present any risk. >> the highlands farm is at the center of the controversy. news that meat from cloned cows had entered the food chain caused immediate frenzy. it triggered an official investigation. a team of british scientists has confirmed earlier international research that the meat is no risk to the public. >> on the basis of scientific evidence available that is a series of analyses of meat and milk from clones and conventional animals, there is no substantial difference in the composition. any dif
. >> stay with us if you can. still to come, still struggling with the aftermath of an earthquake and the cholera epidemic. how will the people of haiti deal with the presidential election this weekend? cloning of animals for commercial purposes is still controversy in many parts of the world. in britain, christians -- questions came up after it was revealed that milk and meat was sold to consumers. an independent panel of scientists have been looking at the case. their conclusion is that...
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that much for being with us. stay with us if you can. still to come -- snork's little pakistan finding out what people make of the alleged times square bomber. >>> first, india is suppressing the united states to extradite the former boss of the american company union carbide over the disaster. at least 3,000 people were killed at the time, 15,000 since. campaigners say the numbers are much higher. mike waled rich has this report. >>> the union car bite -- carbide rustcide plant stands today, an eerie sight for the tragedy that took place before. warren anderson, head of union carbide at the time, now in the u.s. the indian ministers are calling for new efforts to be made to have him extradited to india, with public anger recently reignited over what's regarded as the world's worst industrial action. 40 tons of toxic glass was released from the plant. it drifted across slums and other parts of the city. activists say up to 25,000 people have died since 1984 and 100,000 more suffered chronic health problems. cancer to birth depeekts can b
that much for being with us. stay with us if you can. still to come -- snork's little pakistan finding out what people make of the alleged times square bomber. >>> first, india is suppressing the united states to extradite the former boss of the american company union carbide over the disaster. at least 3,000 people were killed at the time, 15,000 since. campaigners say the numbers are much higher. mike waled rich has this report. >>> the union car bite -- carbide rustcide...
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>> stay with us if you can on bbc world news. much more to come, including a stirring up debates in australia. the new prime minister calls for a rethink on immigrants. the radical preacher is wanted for a temporary reprieve on terrorism charges. the european court of human rights wants more time to consider the implications. abu hamsa urging supporters to kill for is long. it was years before the authorities appreciated just how dangerous he was. >> he took over this mosque and turned it into a haven for terrorists. the police carried out air raid and they discovered forged passports, knives, replica firearms and other military-dial equipment. experts say this building was once a linked to dozens of terrorist plots around the world. today he is one of four terrorist suspects who won a partial victory in the bid to stop the americans putting them on trial in the united states. judges agreed to consider whether detention in this maximum-security jail in colorado and potential life imprisonment without parole reached human rights l
>> stay with us if you can on bbc world news. much more to come, including a stirring up debates in australia. the new prime minister calls for a rethink on immigrants. the radical preacher is wanted for a temporary reprieve on terrorism charges. the european court of human rights wants more time to consider the implications. abu hamsa urging supporters to kill for is long. it was years before the authorities appreciated just how dangerous he was. >> he took over this mosque and...
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what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been declared by the government of president rafael correa. here in venezuela, chavez gave his soul back into his close ally, correa. so has the organization of american states and the u.s. embassy. while things are quickly moving on the ground in the cities in ecuador, they are also moving in the international forums as well. >> how confident does he feel in his position? if you have this bubbling, tense situation, is it is advisable to stand on the balcony and say, if you want me godgone, kill me. >> mr. correa is a very combat ative figure. chavez and he shared political visions. it is true to say that probably was not the most well advised step, but what he was trying to do is talk to the people holding a protest -- policemen -- and tried to reason with them. it went badly wrong. teargas was fired and he ended up in a military hospital. as in
what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been declared by the government of president rafael correa. here in venezuela, chavez gave his soul back into his close ally, correa. so has the organization of american states and the u.s. embassy. while things are quickly moving on the ground in the cities in ecuador, they are also moving in the...
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oppose us. forthright talk, but in birmingham, the prime minister was having none of it. >> in the areas where we are, there are markets functioning and schools' opening. i was at a grain distribution center quite recently. all life is going on. i do not accept we're losing the battle for hearts and minds. his criticism about -- >> in his criticism about the prime minister, he said, has not changed. he still wants pakistan to crack down on homegrown terrorists. >> there is still a problem of terror groups in pakistan that threaten other countries that also threaten our troops and afghanistan and in india and threaten us here in the uk. they need to be dealt with. >> it is an admission that pakistan must be dealt with in a key role for any strategy to work. so the soldiers and homeland province can come home. pakistan has had its share of victims, too. thousands of pakastani soldiers killed in battle before the conflict began. thousands of civilian casualties from suicide bombs. and political ins
oppose us. forthright talk, but in birmingham, the prime minister was having none of it. >> in the areas where we are, there are markets functioning and schools' opening. i was at a grain distribution center quite recently. all life is going on. i do not accept we're losing the battle for hearts and minds. his criticism about -- >> in his criticism about the prime minister, he said, has not changed. he still wants pakistan to crack down on homegrown terrorists. >> there is...
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stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." as russia experiences its hottest day ever, dangerous fires criticism -- create a serious health threat. people are biased to stay indoors. -- people are advised to stay indoors. lawyers for the victims of the gulf of mexico oil spill have opened a first-aid what can only be a massive civil trial. the venue will be in one of the hardest-hit states, not the oil headquarters in texas. seven judges must decide how these piles of lawsuits misspeak dealt with. the decision could take several weeks. >> for the fisherman, shrimpers, and property owners, life has not been the same since the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. to recover their losses, more than 300 lawsuits have been filed against bp in at least 12 states. the plaintiffs want the case -- and plaintiffs' wants the case to be held in new orleans, but bp preferred to houston. >> houston is a little bit more friendly for sure. bp has quite large operations there. i think more importantly, houston is not new orleans. houston is not lo
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at that none of us got hurt and we are going home. >> it has been a costly war. almost 4500 americans lost their lives, countless more iraqis. the official monetary cost to the u.s. taxpayer, one trillion dollars. >> it has been a searing experience, the engagement of iraq combined with afghanistan will make us think twice about undertaking a similar enterprise any time in the near future. >> a suicide attack in baghdad this week. iraq's army commander once the americans to stay another 10 years. iraq cannot cope alone, he says. president obama says that all american troops will be out of iraq by the end of next year. many will end up in afghanistan. the iraq conflict is not exactly over. al qaeda is getting stronger. sunni militants are threatening to rejoin the insurgency. the united states will still help the iraqi government, but as one u.s. officer said, this is no longer america's war. >>> reports suggest the state department and the u.s. is close to announcing the launch of direct peace talks with israel and palestinians. this is after months of indirect t
at that none of us got hurt and we are going home. >> it has been a costly war. almost 4500 americans lost their lives, countless more iraqis. the official monetary cost to the u.s. taxpayer, one trillion dollars. >> it has been a searing experience, the engagement of iraq combined with afghanistan will make us think twice about undertaking a similar enterprise any time in the near future. >> a suicide attack in baghdad this week. iraq's army commander once the americans to...
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we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of niger. and as a province -- 4000 died in 2005 due to food shortages. there are fears the situation could be repeated now. we examined why those lessons have not been heard. >> there is a severe food crisis in niger, affecting about 8 million people here. yet, look around the main market, 1,000 kilometers east of the capital, and it is not obvious why. there is clearly plenty of food around. it is just that many cannot afford it. and another puzzling fact -- at the livestock market nearby, cattle are being exported, mostly to trade with neighboring nigeria
we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the...
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my concern that theunderage use don't know how to respond. >> half a million is a nice number. >> an achievement that stands to make him more than half a billion. >> the fastest growing art form in britain is dance. it's a trend being lead by street dance, with a mix of hip-hop and with a world premier in london. and now reports whether it's high art. >> this is more about footwork. >> these are just some of the move that is make up street dance. the hip-hop based innercity art form that is part of the mainstream. this is opening of boy blue, the success won't stop them from keeping their feet firmly on the ground. >> i am community based, and coming here, i am not different. i am doing the same stuff, just in a bigger place. for me it's not about, i mean taking it and bringing that organic raw material that we were doing in the community, i am bringing it here. >> audiences in general has increased, it's the country's faster growing art form. one that street dance has benefited from. but perhaps the most significant change is that street dance is accepted into the rarefied world of
my concern that theunderage use don't know how to respond. >> half a million is a nice number. >> an achievement that stands to make him more than half a billion. >> the fastest growing art form in britain is dance. it's a trend being lead by street dance, with a mix of hip-hop and with a world premier in london. and now reports whether it's high art. >> this is more about footwork. >> these are just some of the move that is make up street dance. the hip-hop based...
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a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits up. >> proper -- copper mining is out chile makes money. the price has risen in recent years. that means that mines in this region have reopened. this mine was closed in 2007 because of accidents, but it was allowed to start up again a year later. and that's worries these minors. -- miners. he has worked in the minds since 1967. >> the most experienced miners knew the accident would happen. we warned the company about it. no one listened to us. asked mine's owners have for forgiveness. the families waiting outside in -- for the families waiting outside the
a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits...
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thanks for being with us. possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t.and union bank. and seamens. >> summer in america, there's a doctor that can peer into the future. and there's the can access every patient's past. because the whole hospital is working together, there is a family can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest health care questions. and the over 60,000 people of seamans are ready to do it again. answers. ♪ ♪
thanks for being with us. possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t.and union bank. and seamens. >> summer in america, there's a doctor that can peer into the future. and there's the can access every patient's past. because the whole hospital is working together, there is a family can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest health care...
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bbc news, kabul. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." silda come -- britain's supreme court has -- still to come -- britain supreme court has made a ruling that could affect thousands of divorces. first though, to a marriage of the modern and mystical. for centuries, faith healing played a part in medicine in malaysia. now those controversial treatments are under question. officials are afraid that some patients are being cheated by road practitioners. we have this report. >> malaysia. faith healers have been practicing their arts for many years. here, just outside kuala lumpur, up to 200 people come for treatment each day but chanting and the occasional laying on of hands. he hopes divine intervention will heal his patients. >> we are asking god, it created an can cure the illness, not for the power to heal. it is god who endows healing. >> but it is partly this continued use of faith healers and exorcists that has prompted a new law to mid alternative medicine. the government says anyone defining in the new legislation will face charge
bbc news, kabul. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." silda come -- britain's supreme court has -- still to come -- britain supreme court has made a ruling that could affect thousands of divorces. first though, to a marriage of the modern and mystical. for centuries, faith healing played a part in medicine in malaysia. now those controversial treatments are under question. officials are afraid that some patients are being cheated by road practitioners. we have this...
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hey used to be cled the golden coue. the news last week that sh ha had an affair with a 19-year-old busissman and had not declared me financialealings. questionare being asked about per robinson and how much he knew about his wife's finances. says he wants time to car his name, and that i another reasonhy his party colleague arleneoster was appointed a careter first minisr. pet robinson y no lger have the top job, but he is stayg on as party leader, thanks to thsupport of senior party gures. and it s unanimously agre, dpite attempts by ements of the press andur politicalpponents, toorce the right hon. piranhas to regn as partyeader. we ofred himour wholehearted support and our resolve to he him rein in offic. axon today- >> today has not ended theroblems, bt it may have bought the party more time to sell tm. >> mark mpson with that report there. the end: leader ofhe -- the angolan leader at attacked the togo team has said that they ha warne the government. police have arrestedtwo suspects the first match sincthe attack h
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stay with us if you can. still to come, what hpened when we suddenly full of the nigerian village on the world wide web, and pull the plug on a korean family. first, they protested the french workers -- headquarters of the oil giant, which is closing a plant. people have broken in in the western suburb. >> it was supposed to be a peaceful the violenc became inevitable. -- to be a peaceful process, but violence became inevitable. the protesters gathered to vent their anger over the closure of their refinery, but instead of dialogue, they found only riot police and tear gas. management promised the workers would be found other js, but today the unions dismissed the suggestion. >> the government has been clear. either there was going to be an alternative factory for workers, so today is as a masquerade. >> they have been losing money for the company for some time. last year it lost 130 million euros, so the company plans to close its refinery 2013 with other development plans on the side, meaning the firm has pr
stay with us if you can. still to come, what hpened when we suddenly full of the nigerian village on the world wide web, and pull the plug on a korean family. first, they protested the french workers -- headquarters of the oil giant, which is closing a plant. people have broken in in the western suburb. >> it was supposed to be a peaceful the violenc became inevitable. -- to be a peaceful process, but violence became inevitable. the protesters gathered to vent their anger over the closure...
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any state, in the states which uses or forges australian passports, let alone uses or foes australian passports for the purposes of assassination, is of the deepest concern to australia, the deepest concern to australia. and we will not let the matter rest. >> given the close relationship between australia and israel, the diplomatic language was uncharacteristic the robust. >> i made it crystal clear to the ambassador that if the results of that investigation causes to come to the conclusion that the abuse -- cause us to come to the conclusion that the abuse of austlian passports was in any way sponsored or condoned by israeli officials, in australia would not regard that as the act
any state, in the states which uses or forges australian passports, let alone uses or foes australian passports for the purposes of assassination, is of the deepest concern to australia, the deepest concern to australia. and we will not let the matter rest. >> given the close relationship between australia and israel, the diplomatic language was uncharacteristic the robust. >> i made it crystal clear to the ambassador that if the results of that investigation causes to come to the...